More Families Getting Water Shut Off, But Utilities Lack the Legal Right

Picture 5From Triblive.com:

SPRINGDAME, PA– For the first time since Aug. 30, Cindee Zlacki of Springdale and her seven kids could shower at their own house on Tuesday.

An Allegheny County Court judge has ordered the borough to restore water to the family’s Railroad Street residence while the Zlackis and borough officials work toward a resolution over Springdale’s mandated “smart meter” system.

The borough began installing digital readers two years ago in its 1,750 residences in place of traditional water meters. The smart meters submit monthly consumption data to a centralized system via radio frequencies.

The meters record in minutes what used to take days and save Springdale taxpayers thousands of dollars in labor costs each year, according to John Molnar, borough street and water chairman.

Yet some residents, like Zlacki, ignored the mandated installation, fearing that the radio frequency emissions pose potential health risks.

With two epileptic sons and a husband with emphysema, Zlacki was among the six Springdale residents who on Aug. 30 had their water shut off for refusing to comply with the borough’s system.

John Zagari, the Springdale woman’s Pittsburgh-based attorney, successfully filed an injunction in county court on Tuesday to have the family’s water restored.

He claims that the borough is violating her right of due process.

“If you want to act as a monopolistic power in this country, you need to provide your citizens with viable alternatives,” he said. “I’m not saying you can’t implement a cost-saving program, but to force it upon everyone without exception is unconstitutional.”

On Tuesday, Allegheny County Judge Alan Hertzberg gave Zagari and Springdale Solicitor Steve Yakopec until Sept. 18 to resolve Zlacki’s situation or it will go to trial.

Zagari hopes an agreement can be reached, but Yakopec expresses doubt.

“I don’t know how this is going to be resolved,” Yakopec said. “If I knew of a solution beyond (Zlacki) complying, it would be done already.”

Zagari said his client would be content with paying a monthly surcharge to retain the traditional water meters and have borough workers check the numbers at her meter.

Molnar said that option is off the table, fearing that her exemption would set precedent for anyone to have their smart meters removed.

“It’s a difficult situation,” he said. “I understand where she’s coming from, but we don’t want to give anyone preferential treatment.

“I wish she would look at the research and realize there are no real health concerns.”

The smart meters and recording technology used by the borough are products of Sensus, which calls itself a global utility infrastructure systems company.

With the typical meter transmitting less than one second per day (distributed into up to 190,000 bursts -ssm), the Sensus products comply with Federal Communications Commission and Environmental Protection Agency safety regulations.

The California Council on Science and Technology concluded in 2010 that “the FCC standard provides a currently accepted factor of safety against known thermally induced health impacts of smart meters and other electronic devices in the same range of (radio frequency) emissions.

(WHAT ABOUT NON-THERMAL IMPACTS????)

“Exposure levels from smart meters are well below the thresholds for such effects.”

The council compared smart meter radio frequency emissions to those of baby monitors, televisions and microwave ovens.

But a 2009 report from the New York-based Institute for Health and the Environment concluded that the health risks associated with wireless technologies like smart meters are widely unknown and could be more damaging than some studies indicate.

The report goes on to state that the unchecked and expanding development of wireless technologies like smart meters could lead to an epidemic of potentially fatal afflictions, including some brain cancers.

Zlacki said she is most concerned about the potential effects the smart meters’ radio frequency emissions will have on her two epileptic sons. She fears the emissions will cause muscle spasms and subsequent seizures, particularly with one who spent 153 days in Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh last year because of a series of seizures.

Should the situation go to trial, Zagari is confident the court will rule in his client’s favor. He says judges in five other states have ruled against the municipality in similar cases.

“It’s a common sense thing,” he said. “Simple as that. The borough thinks they can do whatever they want, and they’re wrong.”

Springdale Council President David Finley might take exception.

“Yeah, let’s all stop everything because someone on Railroad Street doesn’t want smart meters,” he said. “Let’s make medical exceptions for everyone and remove the whole system at an expense of $14,000 of taxpayer money.”

Braden Ashe is a staff writer for Trib Total Media. He can be reached at 724-226-4673 or bashe@tribweb.com

YES! Let’s make medical exceptions for everyone! It’s called the Americans with Disabilities Act, and it’s the law!

And there must be some accounting error to be slapping a $14,000 price tag on it, not to mention the fundamental hate mongering of trying to turn tax payers against people with medical conditions or disabilities…

To contact the administrators of that borough:  http://www.springdaleborough.com/contact-us/

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What to do About the ‘Men of Ice’ Pushing the ‘Smart’ Grid?? Stop Playing Nice. Have the Stupid Meters Removed.

Malvina Reynolds said it best:

It Isn’t Nice

It isn’t nice to block the doorway,
It isn’t nice to go to jail,
There are nicer ways to do it,
But the nice ways always fail.
It isn’t nice, it isn’t nice,
You told us once, you told us twice,
But if that is Freedom’s price,
We don’t mind.

It isn’t nice to carry banners
Or to sit in on the floor,
Or to shout our cry of Freedom
At the hotel and the store.
It isn’t nice, it isn’t nice,
You told us once, you told us twice,
But if that is Freedom’s price,
We don’t mind.

We have tried negotiations
And the three-man picket line,
Mr. Charlie didn’t see us
And he might as well be blind.
Now our new ways aren’t nice
When we deal with men of ice,
But if that is Freedom’s price,
We don’t mind.

How about those years of lynchings
And the shot in Evers’ back?
Did you say it wasn’t proper,
Did you stand upon the track?
You were quiet just like mice,
Now you say we aren’t nice,
And if that is Freedom’s price,
We don’t mind.

It isn’t nice to block the doorway,
It isn’t nice to go to jail,
There are nicer ways to do it
But the nice ways always fail.
It isn’t nice, it isn’t nice,
But thanks for your advice,
Cause if that is Freedom’s price,
We don’t mind.

For information about having a ‘smart’ meter removed, see our FAQ page on the subject.

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Expert: “No Substitute for a Roll Back at the Community Level”

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From EMF Safety Network:

Dr. Ronald M Powell, PhD in applied physics from Harvard has authored:  Biological Effects from RF Radiation at Low-Intensity Exposure, based on the BioInitiative 2012 Report, and the Implications for Smart Meters and Smart Appliances

This is an important document to read and to bring to policy makers.

Dr. Powell’s Biological Effects Chart was produced from a review of the medical research literature on the biological effects of electromagnetic fields (BioInitiative.org). He concludes the following five points:

  1.  The current FCC Maximum Permitted Exposure (MPE) limits are so high that they provide no protection for the public from the biological effects found in any of the 67 studies.
  2. New biologically based RF exposure limits proposed in the BioInitiative 2012 Report are 1 million times lower than current FCC limits and would protect against the biological effects found in nearly all of the 67 studies.
  3. A single Smart Meter on a home can produce RF exposure levels that caused the biological effects found in either most or many of the 67 studies, depending on the distance from the Smart Meter.
  4. A single Smart Appliance in the home can produce RF exposure levels that caused the biological effects found in nearly half or fewer of the 67 studies, depending on the distance from the Smart Appliance. Multiple Smart Appliances in a home multiply the total exposure.
  5. A single Smart Meter on a nearest neighbor’s home can produce RF exposure levels that caused the biological effects found in many of the 67 studies. A given home may have one to eight nearest neighbors, each with a Smart Meter, multiplying the total exposure in the given home.

“Smart Meters are a community concern, not just an individual concern.”-Ronald Powell, PhD Applied Physics

The section on neighbors meters, and how smart meters are a community concern is especially relevant as policy makers decide how to proceed with solutions.  Here’s an excerpt of his paper:

A Single Smart Meter on a Neighbor’s Home Can Produce RF Power Density Levels Shown to Cause Biological Effects

For some locations in a given home, the distance to a neighbor’s Smart Meter may be less than the distance to the resident’s own Smart Meter. Thus, a neighbor’s Smart Meter may be the principal source of radiation for some locations in the given home. The Biological Effects Chart shows that a single Smart Meter can produce RF power densities found to cause biological effects even at distances greater than 20 meters, and certainly up to 100 meters. And the number of neighbors within that range can be large. A given single-­‐family home in a residential community may have one to eight nearest neighbors, and even more next nearest neighbors, all within 100 meters (328 feet) of a given home, and each with a Smart Meter.

The problem of exposure from the neighbors’ Smart Meters becomes more serious as the distances between adjacent homes, and thus the distances between adjacent Smart Meters, get smaller. So, generally speaking, residents of townhouses will receive more radiation from their neighbors’ Smart Meters than residents of single-­‐family homes. And residents of apartments will receive even more radiation from their neighbors’ Smart Meters, depending on the location of the Smart Meters in the apartment buildings.

So Smart Meters are a community concern, not just an individual concern. To resolve the problems of RF exposure for a given home, it will be necessary to address all of the Smart Meters near that home. Smart Appliances, too, contribute to this concern. While, individually, they have a lower RF power output than a Smart Meter, the Smart Appliances of neighbors can also increase the RF exposure in the given home.

Fortunately, some states have offered an individual OPT OUT from the installation of a Smart Meter. While such an OPT OUT is very helpful, and is definitely the vital first step, the data on biological effects discussed here suggest the limitations of such an OPT OUT in resolving the problem of excess radiation from Smart Meters. There is no substitute for a roll back of all Smart Meters at the community level, or higher.”

“There is no substitute for a roll back of all Smart Meters at the community level, or higher.”-Ronald Powell, PhD Applied Physics

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